• Plot 141, Pragati, Sector 55, Gurgaon, Haryana 122011

post-image

Needs Of Industrial RO Plants And Its Installation Guidelines For Food And Beverage Industry

Water is an essential ingredient for every successful foodservice and restaurant business. Retail food chains must maintain proper hygiene and provide the best tasting food and beverage each time to maintain customer loyalty. The quality and taste of water served at the food retail outlet are of topmost priority. Water used to prepare foods/beverages ...

Effluent Treatment Plant Is Must Required In Hospitals As Per Government Rules And Regulations

Effluent Treatment Plant Is Must Required In Hospitals As Per Government Rules And Regulations

Water is an integral part of every hospital and medical building, utilized in drinking, washing, and general medical applications. Effluent Treatment Plant is a type of wastewater treatment method which is particularly designed to purify industrial wastewater for its reuse, and its aim is to release safe water to the environment from the harmful effect caused by the effluent. ...

Dm Plants In Combination With Ro Plants Required In A Wide Range Of Industry

Dm Plants In Combination With Ro Plants Required In A Wide Range Of Industry

DM plants perform demineralization to eliminate all minerals and contaminants from water. Demineralized Water is water completely free (or almost) of dissolved minerals due to one of the following processes: Distillation, Deionization, Membrane filtration (reverse osmosis or nanofiltration), Electrodialysis. On the other hand ...

Government Regulations for Industry to treat wastewater before discharging to the Environment

Government Regulations for Industry to treat wastewater before discharging to the Environment

Wastewater is used water. It includes substances such as human waste, food scraps, oils, soaps, and chemicals. It includes water from sinks, showers, bathtubs, toilets, washing machines, and home dishwashers. Businesses and industries also contribute their share of used water that must be clean. We consider wastewater treatment as a water use because it is so interconnected with other water uses. Must treat much of the water used by homes, industries, and businesses before being released back to the environment. ...

The Ramification of melting of glaciers on humans and wildlife

The Ramification of melting of glaciers on humans and wildlife

According to a new study, most of Earth's glaciers are melting faster than ever because of human-caused climate change, dumping about 328 billion tons of melted ice into the world's oceans each year. Glaciers tend to have a faster response to climate change compared with ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica. The largest threat is a rise in sea levels. The world's oceans are already rising because warm water expands and ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are melting, but glaciers are responsible for 21% of sea-level rise, more than the ice sheets, the study said....

Social Responsibility of Housing Societies for set up Sewage Treatment Plant

Social Responsibility of Housing Societies for set up Sewage Treatment Plant

Sewage treatment removes contaminants from municipal wastewater, containing mainly household sewage plus some industrial wastewater. Physical, chemical, and biological processes are used to remove contaminants and produce treated wastewater (or treated effluent) safe enough for release into the environment. A by-product of sewage treatment is a semi-solid waste or slurry, called sewage sludge. The sludge has to undergo further treatment before being suitable for disposal or application to land. ...

India glimmering water crisis- Preventive measures to aware the public

India glimmering water crisis- Preventive measures to aware the public

Water covers 70% of our planet, and it is easy to think that it will always be plentiful. Many of the water systems that keep ecosystems thriving and feed a growing human population have become stressed. Rivers, lakes, and aquifers are drying up or becoming too polluted to use. More than half the world’s wetlands have disappeared. Agriculture consumes more water than any other source and wastes much of that through inefficiencies. Climate change is altering patterns of weather and water worldwide, causing shortages and droughts in some areas and floods in others.At the current consumption rate, this situation will only get worse. By 2025, two-thirds of the world’s population may face water shortages. And ecosystems around the world will suffer even more....

Cruise Liners Innovative Water Conservation Management System

Cruise Liners Innovative Water Conservation Management System

Seawater is a complex mixture of 96.5 percent water, 2.5 percent salts, and smaller amounts of other substances, including dissolved inorganic and organic materials, particulates, and a few atmospheric gases. Seawater constitutes a rich source of various commercially important chemical elements...

Water Conservation: Effective Ways in Which Citizens and Housing Societies Participate

Water Conservation: Effective Ways in Which Citizens and Housing Societies Participate

Water being the most critical form of life and being central for most areas in the industrial sector needs more support. People should use water sparingly at all times to save the basis of our living. Saving water has become an essential practice for all areas around the province including areas where water may be less of an issue...

Reviving rivers: Revitalization Optimism, Community Participation, Government Regulations

Reviving rivers: Revitalization Optimism, Community Participation, Government Regulations

River rejuvenation is an effort aimed at restoring the poor health of overexploited and polluted rivers. It requires an understanding of the causes for poor health and the restoration efforts from source to sink. Depending on the level of deterioration, river rejuvenation aims at a new sustainable healthy river ecosystem...